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I'm a lucky, lucky man.
My fiancee knitted me a Who scarf (it took forever, and she had to totally redo it after getting nearly done the first time). I love her.

That's why pirates carried a few pairs.

damn
"are primary" - meant to say "as primary"

That and how complicated lighting is, which is never so apparent as when watching a Syfy Channel movie.

A bit, but not an incredible amount. At least, not in most of the film versions I've seen (and I've seen a fair few). You have to remember how inaccurate, unreliable, and hard to load 17th century muskets were. Even an expert musketeer wouldn't rely on muskets are primary weapons in many situations.

Which one has Bob Anderson for sword master.
Cause that's gonna be the one worth seeing.

Rabbin
Great review. I missed these at the theater, and was kinda pissed when the dvd came out and I couldn't rent it as it was on the big screen, but you've convinced me to give it a shot. If I can enjoy Four Rooms (which I still, embarrassingly, do—especially the final segment though I also dig Alicia Witt's

First Contact had it's moments, but the script was a mess.
For best possible 3rd, I'd suggest Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

ditto
After 1, I only saw 2 once, and someone made me watch most of 3. I thought they both pretty much blew. And didn't we all agree at the last hipster-douchebag meeting that we were done with Tom Cruise?

The Incredibles (in part because of it's problematic in a children's movie - not everyone can be special message) is one of the best/most interesting kids movie's ever made, probably top 10.

Maurice LaMarche
The voice of The Brain from Animanicas/Pinky & The Brain, has got to be one of the best voice-actors out there. That dude is in everything.

mmmmm… Beloit bagel on a bagel……
misty watercolored memories…

Oh, I wouldn't live in a '64 myself (fucking holes). I lived in Aldrich, had a tiny room but it was across from the best lounge on campus.

To be fair, he was a young teacher at the time (some decades ago), and they're still together.

Do they still serve Beloit bagels in DK's?

Surreal. I was a senior at Beloit on 9/11. I remember waking up in my then girlfriend's room in Bushnell, walking into the lounge just in time to see the second plane hit. It was a weird day to say the least.

Do we know each other Waigouren? What year were you? (I was 02/03.)

I was offended a bit by the list when I was a freshman at Beloit, mostly by the idea that I wouldn't know about things just because they happened before I was born. I was especially pissed that the Challenger explosion was on there, since I distinctly remembered the horror of watching it live on television in my

Beloit
As a Beloit alum, and one who spent a lot of time with Tom McBride (the prof. who writes the Mindset List), I've been able to quite effectively catalog my decent into old age and my distance from impending senility by my own changing feelings about the list. In the passing years since my own freshman year,

1980